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MAPFRE Insurance reviews

3.1

42% would recommend to a friend

(90 total reviews)
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Jaime Tamayo

53% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

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1.0
Mar 15, 2016

What a joke.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you like being verbally abused, this is the place for you. If you like going without a bonus, come work at Mapfre where employee appreciation is non-existent.

Cons

Supervisors will verbally berate you, act snotty, give snotty remarks unless they need you for something. They also act discriminatory towards employees they do not like. Unless you're buddy, buddy with the boss, you won't be promoted and even then, it's not worth getting promoted because the salaries are bottom of the barrel.

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MAPFRE Insurance Response
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A meeting with your manager and/or Human Resources to discuss your specific concerns is most likely a good idea at this point. From your comments, it sounds like you have career aspirations and might be frustrated. Please consider having that meeting and taking the opportunity to express your career goals. Collaborate with your manager to identify ways to grow in your current role or in another at MAPFRE Insurance. If you have other ideas about how team communication and culture can be improved, feedback is always appreciated.
1.0
Jan 19, 2016

Hierarchical and Bureaucratic

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Pros

Free parking, free coffee,tea and milk, nice people, employee garden, clean bathrooms, small town and handy to the highway for easy commuting.

Cons

MAPFRE Insurance continues to be headed up by a cold, unapproachable CEO from Spain who lacks passion, vision, or the ability to inspire. He choses not to know his employees and refuses to directly communicate to them in person. Town Hall meeting? Never. He works surrounded by highly compensated senior leaders, many also from Spain, who isolate themselves on the fourth floor of a new luxury executive suite across town, while hundreds of worker bees sit in tiny cubes in large, loud open rooms basically chained to their chairs trying to respond to non stop customer calls, a massive claim backlog on multiple antiquated, frequently broken, unreliable IT systems. Talk about stress! HR is also removed from daily business and are order takers/givers basically clueless about the industry or the company's direction. They are task focused and not encouraged to think. They gossip and lack confidentiality, a key mandate of a HR professional. It's a micromanaged environment lacking fresh, energetic and innovative leaders who know how to effectively partner with business leaders and relate to employees. Their 2016 approach to work life balance is to not allow teleworking, clock watch, and treat employees like children unable to be trusted to get the work done on time and as requested. MAPFRE seems like the old manufacturing factories of the 30s and 40s. One set of "rules" for employees and another for leadership. Pay is another example - low. No performance bonuses unless you are management. How can a manager reward top performers? With a 2% raise? Five years until you "earn" another PTO day. Childish "atta boy" pins for the recognition program. Really? There's a large, elitist communications department, again locked away from the business who are clever spin doctors. Follow their responses to these reviews. Bottom line? MAPFRE is the story of the Emperor With No Clothes. No one is brave enough to speak the truth. Fear rules. NOT A GREAT PLACE TO WORK.

2.0
Jan 9, 2016

Low Pay/Low Pay Raises

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great company with dedicated people; growth throughout the United States, corporate headquarters in Webster, Ma. They are not going anywhere. Free coffee

Cons

Extremely low pay; if promoted, very little money offered for that promotion; Current management and "old Commerce approach" of taking money away by not offering the top raise if employee earns it, they actually take money away with comments of "no ones perfect to earn top raise"; They hire outside help and bring in at the middle of pay grade which is not fair, as employees with 10+ years with MAPFRE are not even making close to that; they are better off quitting and re-applying to get to the mid grade level (thanks to old Commerce thinking) Unfortunately, there are still old Commerce employees who refuse to change to the new way of doing things, which in turn, creates a negative environment, this includes people in "management positions, including AVP's and VP's; they are stuck in old mentality with no foresight for growth or forward thinking. Pay your good loyal employees and stop the "no ones perfect" mentality; it is like its coming out the VP's own pocket; That is the reason why everyone is leaving an otherwise great company. Also, the longer you are with company, the smaller the bracket for getting a raise; remove this antiquated system and give good loyal employees what they deserve and work for everyday; You are penalizing long term employees with 15+ years by giving them low raises, totally not fair and not a good business practice; this is what makes long term employees "fall behind" on salary scale and why you are hiring people off the street at mid salary range making more money than a loyal dedicated employee with 15+ years of service. Is that the right approach and in your own motto of "people taking care of people"?? I don't think so

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MAPFRE Insurance Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We agree that MAPFRE Insurance has a dedicated workforce and we're glad to see that you think it's a great company. We do have many loyal employees who have been here for several years -- this helps our company to grow and uphold a positive outlook.
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